To provide financial, emotional and community support to individuals with cerebral palsy and their families. To ensure individuals with cerebral palsy are provided equal opportunities and access to an array of services. To promote independence, social awareness and inclusion in community life. To educate the public regarding all aspects of cerebral palsy. (719) 638-0808.
Colorado Division of Vocational Rehab (DVR)DVR is committed to helping our employer partners find candidates who are skilled, loyal, and committed to your success. Even after placement, employers and employees get ongoing support from DVR’s professional staff, including job training, guidance on the ADA regulations, and information on disability and employment guidelines. We can also • Read More »
Working with people with disabilities, their families and the community, we create independence so that all may thrive.
PEAK Parent Center is a beacon of hope for families of children with disabilities. Discovering that a child has a disability often feels overwhelming and isolating for parents. Every day PEAK empowers families, educating them about specific disabilities, available resources, laws that protect their children’s rights and tools they need to become lifelong advocates for • Read More »
Pikes Peak Interagency Transition Team (PPITT) is committed to providing quality services to people with disabilities. Pikes Peak Interagency Transition Team has been meeting monthly since 1992, longer than any other interagency group in Colorado.
PPTRC is the oldest, largest and the only PATH premier accredited center in southern Colorado. In the beginning, PPTRC provided Therapeutic Riding until they entered a relationship with Memorial Health System to implement a Hippo therapy program. Every year, PPTRC’s number of participants has grown. Due to the increasing demand, a partnership was created with • Read More »
Rehab for All provides Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Physical Therapy to children as they transition through infancy, preschool, and kindergarten through grade 12. Therapists provide pediatric services to maximize the growth and independence of children, and works to ensure they reach key developmental milestones. Services are provided in the child’s home so they are • Read More »
It’s never too early, or too late, to begin the journey to independence! TRE is proud to offer a wide variety of supports and services for people of all ages who have a developmental disability.
(719) 457-0660 Rocky Mountain Options for Long Term Care, Inc. (RMOLTC) promotes a continuum of home and community-based services to enhance the quality of life for the frail, elderly and disabled individuals we serve. Clients consist of children with life-limiting illnesses, and adults/elderly who qualify for long-term care (e.g., mental illness, brain injury, blindness, disabilities). • Read More »
Special Kids Special Families is a Colorado non-profit organization that provides community support services to families who are raising youth and caring for adults with developmental disabilities and special needs. Our organization noted the lack of community services for youth and adults with developmental disabilities. Respite care, specialized foster care, adult day programs, and family • Read More »